That`s right. Thanx.
The REVERSE ROOFED a (259) is irrelevant only in the sense that the ROOFED i is in UTF-8 form ONLY when another character is in the String, that cannot be expressed in iso-latin-1 (Whatever that character is). Else, it 'falls back' to iso-latin-1 (238).
Would there be a way to tell perl (perhaps in getting the data from the DBD-ODBC
) to keep (force) the data in UTF-8 form...